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Что (кто) такое LEISURED - определение


Leisured      
·adj Having leisure.
leisured      
1.
Leisured people are people who do not work, usually because they are rich.
...the leisured classes.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
Leisured activities are done in a relaxed way or do not involve work.
...this leisured life of reading and writing.
ADJ
leisure         
  • A caricature of upper class Victorian tourists, 1852
  • A man relaxing on a couch
  • Leisure time swimming at an oasis
  • Vietnam Combat Artists]] Team IV (CAT IV 1967). During the Vietnam War soldiers waiting to go on patrol would sometimes spend their leisure time playing cards. Courtesy [[National Museum of the United States Army]].
TIME THAT IS FREELY DISPOSED BY INDIVIDUALS
Leisure time; Doing nothing; Relaxing; Free time; Spare time; Holiday vacation; Holiday break; Leisurely; Victorian working class leisure; Idle out; Time pass; Timepass; Leisure activity; Leisure activities; Family leisure
1.
Leisure is the time when you are not working and you can relax and do things that you enjoy.
...a relaxing way to fill my leisure time.
...one of Britain's most popular leisure activities.
N-UNCOUNT: usu N n
2.
If someone does something at leisure or at their leisure, they enjoy themselves by doing it when they want to, without hurrying.
You will be able to stroll at leisure through the gardens...
He could read all the national papers at his leisure.
PHRASE: PHR after v
Примеры употребления для LEISURED
1. Caucuses might, therefore, skew participation patterns toward the more leisured, affluent and educated –– disproportionately Obama voters.
2. In retrospect, it seems that whenever we gathered there for leisured colloquies, the sun always shone.
3. The luxury boutiques around Mr Sarkozy‘s home in the Elysee Palace are, meanwhile, full of leisured ladies–who–lunch.
4. A new class of leisured women not only made possible the development of this emerging literary form, but in some important degree shaped its content.
5. Forster‘s style, which looks simultaneously backward to the epigrammatic polish of Jane Austen and forward to the looser, more discursive amplitude we favour today, resonates strongly in the leisured cadences and playful figuration of the many beautiful descriptions and gently ironic authorial interjections that frame and connect the bright pieces of Smith‘s mosaic.